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The Media Archive for Central England (MACE) is the screen archive for the Midlands. It recently moved to the University of Lincoln and last week the facilities were officially opened by documentary producer...
Sponsor the Learning on Screen Awards 2019 and be part of this unique celebration of UK talent and innovation. The Learning on Screen Awards are the UK’s only celebration of film and media in education....
The round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Jose de Esteban. Our summer highlights focus on sports and...
Government response to consultation on copyright exceptions Modernising Copyright: A modern, robust and flexible framework Many BUFVC members and associates will be aware that the Government has been...
Short film versions of Shakespeare's 37 plays are to be shown on giant screens next year to mark the 400th anniversary of his death. Actors are being dispatched around the world to film their lines on...
The lists below show the various formats, both analogue and digital, that we handle, as well as the output formats we can provide. If a format you are interested in is not detailed please contact us with...
VIEW, the Journal of European Television History and Culture is the first peer-reviewed, multi-media and open access e-journal in the field of European television history and culture. It offers an...
The Research and Education Space (RES) project has picked up the Linked Enterprise Data Award at the European Linked Data Contest (ELDC). The awards, held at the Semantics Conference in Leipzig, are now...
The team behind elearningeuropa.info, the European reference portal on education and technology, has recently re-launched its portal. The new platform is the result of a year’s work of careful planning...
In December 1921 Gaumont Graphic filmed a 37-second story of delegates at the international disarmament conference held in Washington, D.C. The Company was proud to promote its technical achievement above...